Tag Archives: social justice

My friends gave me a 1.5 TB hard disk of movies, and I plan to watch them during this summer. I will humbly share my experience by composing monthly lists of movies that impressed me. I will primarily use viewers’ comments on IMDb to introduce the works. These comments do not necessarily reflect my reception […]

May, T. (2010). 5. Wrong, disagreement, subjectification. In J.-P. Deranty (Ed.), Jacques Rancière: key concepts (pp. 69–79). Durham: Acumen. Disagreement (May, 2010, pp. 73-74) In everyday democratic political movement, there is a conflict between those who act in the name of equality (and those in solidarity with them) and the social order that presupposes their […]

“Throughout U.S. history, power and privilege have not been vested in just one gender over the other, but in one race over the others. Whites, in other words, have constituted “the Majority.” The most blatant examples of the exercise of white power and privilege in determining the line between sanity and madness occurred during the […]

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